Trekking in Nepal
Nepal is internationally known as a trekking destination. The country is the home of eight of the fourteen highest mountains in the world, so the opportunities of treks are huge.
Many people visit the country just to trek and the tourism industry is well prepared to facilitate all manners of trekking styles (lodge trek or camp trek) and destinations.
Adventure Thirdpole Treks provides you the best trekking guides and porters to make your trek in Nepal, a fulfilling success.
Our company is operating in many parts of the country.
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Information About Trekking in Nepal
Before each trekking, trekkers must obtain their Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card. This request is compulsory.»» Read More
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Annapurna Region
The Annapurna Region locates itself 200 kms west of Kathmandu. It is surrounded by the Kaligandaki River in west and the Marsyangdi River in east.»» Read More
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Everest Region
The Everest Region also known as Solu Khumbu is located north-east of Kathmandu.»» Read More
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Lantang Region
Making a trekking tour in Langtang Region offers a unique possibility to watch the Nepalese Himalaya from west to east in totality.»» Read More
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Dolpo Region
Dolpo is a high altitude region in the north-western part of Nepal bordered in north by the Tibet.»» Read More
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Dhaulagiri Region
Dhaulagiri, meaning “White Mountain”, is the biggest white mountain and the seventh highest mountain (8167 m) in the world.»» Read More
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Mustang Region
The Mustang territory, founded in the 14th century, is located in the north-west part of Nepal. Also known as the Forbidden Kingdom, the Mustang has been close.»» Read More
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Manaslu Region
Manaslu (8163m) is one of the 8 peaks above 8000 meters laying in Nepal. This peak is known to be dangerous for expedition.»» Read More
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Rolwaling Region
Between the Everest and Langtang regions is the Rolwaling Valley. This is the home of the famous Mount Gaurishankar (7134m).»» Read More
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Kanchenjunga Region
The Kanchenjunga is located in the eastern part of Nepal, on the borderline with Sikkim, India. After Mount Everest and Mount K2, it is the third highest mountain.»» Read More
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Ganesh Himal Trekking
The Ganesh Himal Trekking is a mix of ancient culture and fascinating natural experience. It offers more than 40 mountains over 6000 meters.»» Read More
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Indigenous People Trail
The Indigenous People Trail is the first of its kind in Nepal. It is a unique and living exposure to one of the most culturally diverse areas of Nepal.»» Read More
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Rara Lake Trekking
Trekking from Jumla to Rara Lake in the mid western region of Nepal is known as Rara Lake Trekking in Nepal.»» Read More
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Arun Valley Makalu Trekking
The region of Mount Makalu (8475m, the world fifth highest peak) is an attractive trekking destination in the eastern Himalayas.»» Read More
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Chitwan Chepang Hill Trail
This newly developed Chepang Hill Trail lies south-west of Kathmandu in Nepal’s tropical Terai district of Chitwan.»» Read More
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Kathmandu Region
Nowhere in the world can one find the same concentration of culture, nature and tradition that exists in the Kathmandu Valley.»» Read More
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Humla Region
Humla is the highest and the most remote region of Nepal lying on the border with Tibet. The regions main town of Simikot is reachable only by foot or by plane»» Read More
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